Jammu- After the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly in Jammu and Kashmir 107 political leaders have either vacated or were evicted from the government quarters.
This information was shared by the Estates Department in response to an application filed under the Right to Information Act by senior Advocate Sheikh Shakeel Ahmed.
The Estates Department has revealed that pursuant to the judgment dated 18 February 2021 passed by the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh in WF2No:24/2020 necessary actions were Initiated. However, it Is worth mentioning that after the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly all the Ex-Ministers and Political leaders who were occupying Government accommodations were requested to vacate the Government accommodation. Most of them vacated voluntarily and eviction proceedings were initiated in a phased manner against those who did not vacate the accommodation after the expiry of their allotment.”
The Estates Department has said that the department is in the process of evicting all such occupants who have vacated or were evicted. Almost 107 political leaders were evicted from Jammu government quarters, the information revealed.
However, information also revealed that despite notices being served to some BJP leaders, they have not vacated the government quarters so far. These leaders include Kavinder Gupta ((occupant of government bungalow number 4, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu) Bali Baghat (occupant of government bungalow number 2, Wazarat Road Jammu) and Sunil Kumar ((occupant of government bungalow number 14, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu).
Pertinently, in Kashmir Valley, even former Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti vacated the Gupkar-based official bungalow. [KNT]
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